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              Compton IGA Food Market
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-2017-04-20-21 · Item · 1966-08-10
              Part of Local History Collection

              Caption under photograph: "Mr. Wm. Compton and son, Gordon, in front of their fine new I.G.A. Food Market, which opens for business next Wednesday, August 17."
              Related article contains description of the Compton business.

              Bradford Witness
              Dr. Lewis Campbell House
              CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Muni-BWGCol-2016-11-09-12 · Item · 1989-1992
              Part of Local History Collection

              This is the house of Dr. Lewis Campbell at 33 John St. East. It was built in 1900, and many of the details within the house are still original. A roof skylight, balcony infill above the porch, and the entrance stairs and railing have all been modified.

              Dr. Lewis Campbell was a second generation of the Scottish Campbells and was well known in Town. See the Related Descriptions for more information on Dr. Campbell.

              Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
              Dr. Lewis H. Campbell - 1935
              CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-CF-2018-06-11-15 · Item · 1935
              Part of Local History Collection

              Photograph of Dr. Lewis H. Campbell from 1935. Image taken in front of Dr. Campbell's Bradford home on John Street.

              Luanne Campbell Edwards
              Edmanson, Tom obituary
              CA BWGPL VS-1800-2084 · Item · 1893-08-31
              Part of Vital Statistics

              Event Date : August 30, 1893
              Event Type : Death

              Description : Age: 37 years, 6 months.Had been a member of Municipal Council for several years, and a successful businessman.Died at his residence, John St., from a lengthy illness.Leaves a wife and three children.

              Bradford Witness
              End of an era, in town...
              CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-PH26626 · Item · 2005-10-08
              Part of WEGWHIST Collection

              Description : Bats in the tower, a bottle of wine tucked in behind the dated cornerstone, mould and dry rot in the rafters... that's what the Priestly Demolition crews found, as they demolished the old St. John's Presbyterian Church on John St. West in Bradford last weekend. The church came down more quickly than expected. When crews removed the windows in the east wall, it bowed outwards, creating safety concerns. And when part of the roof was removed, to lessen the possibility of unexpected collapse, a portion of the brickwork on the east wall fell. Structural safety was one of the key concerns that led the Presbyterian Church to sell the 112 year old building. Bulging walls, rotting rafters - estimates suggested that over $500,000 in repairs were needed, simply to preserve the structure. The cost did not include expansion, or the provision of handicapped access or washrooms. The Presbyterian Church instead has built a new St. John's Presbyterian, on Middletown Sideroad - a "House of God" that is completely handicapped accessible, large enough to accommodate the congregation, with a gymnasium and room for community outreach, filled with light and air, and free of hazardous mould. It is a vibrant expression of the Presbyterian Church in Bradford West Gwillimbury. The John St. property was sold to the neighbouring Trinity Anglican Church. Although the land will be used as a parking lot in the short term, the Anglican Church is fundraising to someday raise a new "House of God" on the site.

              Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
              Flora Nydam and Anita Sikma
              CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1980s-2019-01-28-12 · Item · 1988-10-28
              Part of Local History Collection

              Photograph of Flora Nydam and Anita Sikma during the packing process to move from the library at 35 John Street to the new library at 100 Holland Court in 1988.